Description
Power Cable, No, Device Cable, IEC C19, Black
APC AP8758 3m properties
Product name | AP8758 3m |
Type | Power Cable |
Grounded | No |
Cable Length | 3.05 m |
Connector | IEC C19 |
Area of Use (Cable) | Device Cable |
Maximum Power (without spikes) | 16.0 A |
Colour | Black |
Depth | 10.2 cm |
Weight | 490.0 g |
Frequently Asked Questions:
How do I properly install and configure the APC AP8758 UPS to ensure reliable power protection for my sensitive equipment during power outages or surges?
Unpacking and Inspecting:
a. First, unpack the APC AP8758 UPS from its packaging and inspect it carefully for any visible damages. Ensure that all the required components are included in the package. Preparing the Site:
a. Choose a location with easy access to power outlets and enough ventilation. Ensure that the floor is level and stable enough to support the weight of the UPS. Connecting the AC Input:
a. Plug the AC input power cord into a grounded wall socket and connect it to the AP8758 UPS's "AC In" port. Configuring the Battery Backup Output:
a. Attach the battery backup output cable to the "OUT1" port on the back of the UPS. Connect your sensitive equipment, such as computers or servers, to this output using power cords. Setting Up the USB Port:
a. Insert the included USB cable into the AP8758 UPS's "USB Out" port and connect it to your computer. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the provided software, which will allow you to monitor the UPS status and perform various configurations. Checking the Settings:
a. Press the "Menu" button on the front of the AP8758 UPS to access its settings menu. Use the arrow keys to navigate through the options, such as setting the UPS's voltage level or configuring the beeper alarm. Save your changes by pressing the "Enter" key and then exit the menu. Testing the UPS:
a. Press and hold the "Test" button on the front of the AP8758 UPS until the LCD screen displays "TEST". Release the button, and the UPS will simulate an outage and switch to battery backup mode for 10 seconds before restoring power from the AC input. Monitoring the UPS:
a. Use the USB software to monitor the UPS's status, such as the battery level or load percentage. Maintenance:
a. Regularly check and clean the UPS's air vents and fans to ensure proper ventilation and prevent overheating. Troubleshooting:
a. If you encounter any issues, such as low battery level or voltage fluctuations, consult the user manual for troubleshooting tips or contact APC's customer support.
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